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Harold Thronson, 14, and his younger sister Niki Thronson, 12, on their Osia activation day, January 14, 2026, at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital

Patient Care

Two siblings experience life-changing moment of hearing clarity, side by side

January 26, 2026
Harold and Niki Thronson, born with hearing loss, experience activation of Osia implants together
Blue RICA building exterior

Patient Care

She came back carrying a stuffed animal, and found a second chance

January 13, 2026
How trauma-informed care changed one young woman’s life
Mosaic mural rendering. Preliminary concept subject to change.

Community

10,000 community art submissions wanted for Children’s Health Specialty Clinics mosaic mural

January 8, 2026
Loma Linda University Health invites the community to submit artwork or sponsor a tile in a one-of-a-kind 10,000-piece mosaic celebrating hope, healing, and children’s health
Dr. Randall Fortuna wearing white coat in hallway smiling

Community

Dr. Randall Fortuna's journey to pediatric heart surgery at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital

January 5, 2026
A journey guided by faith, purpose, and a calling to heal the smallest hearts
a newborn with medical equipment attached to their body is next to another newborn holding their arms up

Community

First babies of 2026 born at Children's Hospital

January 2, 2026
LLUCH welcomed its first newborns of 2026, marking the start of the year with new life and celebration.
Daniel Matthew Rios Floragraph

Community

Toddler organ donor Daniel Rios honored at floragraph unveiling

December 30, 2025
Floragraph unveiling highlights a life-saving legacy and the 2026 Donate Life Rose Parade float
Big Hearts for Little Hearts

Community

Holiday cheer at Children’s Hospital this December

December 23, 2025
Community partners, first responders, and volunteers helped spread holiday cheer to pediatric patients all month long
Group photo of San Bernardino County and RICA

Community

RICA to receive $7.5 Million from San Bernardino County to expand child abuse evaluation and trauma-informed care programs

December 16, 2025
The five-year investment supports new RICA clinics, additional specialists, and stronger partnerships to ensure children receive immediate, expert care close to home
Staff and volunteers hold final total check

Community

Stater Bros. Charities K-Froggers 4 Kids Radiothon raises more than $202,000

December 5, 2025
Local community rallies to raise funds for Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
Noah graduating from NICU

Patient Care

A preemie’s five-month fight: inside the Small Baby Unit helping California’s tiniest patients survive

November 25, 2025
How Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital helps premature babies overcome life-threatening challenges
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